A concurrent resolution denouncing the horrors of socialism.
Summary
S.Con.Res. 21 is a concurrent resolution introduced by Senator Rick Scott that denounces socialism. As a non-binding concurrent resolution, this measure does not have the force of law and does not require presidential signature. Instead, it serves as an expression of the Senate's position on the topic.
If passed, this resolution would represent a formal statement by the Senate opposing socialism as a political movement and economic philosophy. However, since it is non-binding, it would have no direct legal effect on government policy, regulations, or citizens' daily lives. The resolution is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having been introduced in September 2025 and referred to committee for consideration.
This type of resolution is primarily symbolic in nature, used to express congressional sentiment on particular issues or ideologies rather than to enact enforceable laws or create binding obligations.